| John Wood - 1802 - 560 sider
...people ought to bow in tame submission to its whim and caprice. Mr. Adams says in his speech, that " it will be. proper to take into view the public audience...States, on his taking leave of the Executive Directory," because, in his opinion, it was marked with indignities towards the government of the United States,... | |
| John Wood - 1802 - 522 sider
...investigation, is to treat us neither as allies, nor as friends, nor as a sovereign State. : " With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take...audience given to the late minister of the United States, oft his taking leave of the Executive Directory. The speech of the President discloses sentiments more... | |
| 654 sider
...treat usneitheras allies, nor as friends, nor as a Sovereign State. With this conduct of the Fre«ch Government, it will be proper to take into view the public audience given to the late Minifter of the United States on his taking leave of the Executive Directory. The fpeech of the Prelident... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 sider
...investigation, is to treat us neither as allies nor as friends, nor as a sovereign state. With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take...audience given to the late minister of the United States, cm his taking leave of the Executive Directory. The speech of the President discloses sentiments more... | |
| 1807 - 800 sider
...inveftigation, is to treat us neither as allies, nor as friends, nor as a fovereign fíate. With this conduit of the French government, it will be proper to take into view the public audience given to the late minifter of the United States, on his taking leave of the Executive Directory. The fpeech of the Prefident... | |
| A. G. Gebhardt - 1816 - 546 sider
...commumcate um the following words - •• With' ttti conduct of the French Government it will bl propel to take into view the public audience given to the late Minister of the United States on his taking 1'eave of the'. Executive Directory. The speech of the President discloses sentiments more alarming... | |
| 1817 - 516 sider
...the President's Speech, referred to in Letter JVo. I. under Title of Exhibit A. i. Wit!) this conduct of the French government it will be proper to take into view the publick audience, given to the hue minister of the United States, on his taking leave of the executive... | |
| 1819 - 518 sider
...the Union. The President, therefore, did communicate it in the following words : " With this conduct of the French government it will be proper to take into view thepublick audience given to the late minister of the United States on his taking leave of the executive... | |
| Joseph Coe - 1841 - 416 sider
...investigation, is to treat us neither as allies, nor as friends, nor as a sovereign state. With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take...on his taking leave of the executive directory. The speech of the president discloses sentiments more alarming than the refusal of a 'minister, because... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 sider
...investigation, is to treat us neither as allies, nor as friends, nor as a sovereign state. With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take...on his taking leave of the executive directory. The speech of the president discloses sentiments more alarming than the refusal of a minister, because... | |
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